The Bayero University, Kano Dress Code Committee has issued a crucial reminder to students, emphasizing the need to strictly adhere to the University's Dress Code Policy across all campuses.
Recent observations have shown that some students have not been following the approved dress guidelines within university premises, including lecture rooms, laboratories, theatres, and examination halls. The committee stressed that proper dressing is mandatory and forms part of the University's regulations.
The notice outlines several forms of dressing considered inappropriate on campus, including short or revealing dresses, transparent and tight-fitting outfits, shorts (except for sporting activities), ripped or holey jeans, and clothing that exposes sensitive parts of the body. Other prohibited items include wearing singlets, boxers or sleeveless clothing in public, dresses that hinder the use of laboratory coats during practicals, and skirts above the knee.
The committee also condemned cross-dressing, T-shirts and vests with obscene or indecent inscriptions, unbuttoned dresses exposing the chest, the use of jackboots (except for protection), sunglasses or goggles in lecture rooms unless on medical grounds, dreadlocks for male students, plaited or weaved hair and earrings worn by male students, as well as tattoos. For female students, multicoloured hairstyles are also not permitted.
Students were reminded that these rules apply across the entire campus, except within the privacy of their hostel rooms. They are also expected to observe any additional dress codes stipulated by their respective faculties, departments, or professional bodies.
The University Dress Code Committee urged all students to take note of the guidelines and comply fully to maintain decorum and uphold the values of the institution.
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